Classical Music Podcast
Rachel Webber recently discovered, as part of her postgraduate research, the earliest known Church of England anthem written by a woman.
info_outline MusicPlus: Ben LevyClassical Music Podcast
Chris Gunness speaks to musician and cartoonist Ben Levy whose animations about classical masterworks have become an internet sensation over lockdown.
info_outline MusicPlus: James CluttonClassical Music Podcast
James Clutton, director of Opera at Opera Holland Park, speaks to Chris Gunness about making performances work in the 'new normal'.
info_outline Roderick WilliamsClassical Music Podcast
Chris Gunness speaks to baritone Roderick Williams about coronavirus and its impact on the music industry.
info_outline Kirill KarabitsClassical Music Podcast
Kirill Karabits, chief conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, speaks to Chris Gunness from lockdown in Paris about the impact of Covid-19.
info_outline John GilhoolyClassical Music Podcast
John Gilhooly is the artistic and executive director of Wigmore Hall.
info_outline Alexander van IngenClassical Music Podcast
info_outline Matan PoratClassical Music Podcast
Chris Gunness speaks to Israeli pianist and composer Matan Porat about how he's adapting to making music in the Covid-19 pandemic.
info_outline Julia DesbruslaisClassical Music Podcast
Chris Gunness speaks to Julia Desbruslais, co-principal cellist and executive director of the London Mozart Players, about the ensemble's move to digital music-making in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
info_outline Stephen LangridgeClassical Music Podcast
Stephen Langridge is artistic director of Glyndebourne and former director of Gothenburg Opera.
info_outlineCayenna Ponchione is the associate conductor of St John's, Oxford, and is committed to the promotion of gender and ethnic equality in conducting and composition.
She speaks to Chris Gunness about promoting social justice through music, and her experience of hosting the Afghan Women's Orchestra in Oxford.